ESCAPING A LANDFILL FUTURE, these amazing science fiction inspired sculptures are made from everyday objects. From robots to insects, the electronic figures are compiled from a collection of old household electrical items. The creative robotic sculptures were made by American graphic designer and photographer Larry Wong, of Pomona, California, after his fascination with electronics led him to create these complicated robots. The 38 year old, who calls his creations 'Mechanoids', says: “I take junk that would otherwise go into a landfill and turn it into art."
PAWS for thought as you feast your eyes on this rare bear bathing session .
Clinging on to their furry backs, mischievous monkeys appeared to enjoy the free transport as they rode around on a perturbed Capybara .
Swimming side by side with divers, these manatees will do anything they can to stay warm .
FLAUNTING its new accessory, a fashionable green dumpy tree frog poses for the camera while wearing a SNAIL as a hat .
DIPPING his head into the vase of water, this little squirrel takes a refreshing break from an afternoon of eating .
A British photographer has captured the beauty of London in a stunning series of landscapes shots .
FLOATING effortlessly on his back, this little otter laps up a rare glimmer of English spring sunshine .
A frilled lizard appears to be belting out a tune as it sits in a tree with its mouth open wide .
LYING back in the snow, these two polar bears share a cuddle as they call time out on playtime .
A BROWN bear wades through waters in Alaska and waits for his lunch .
EXPERTLY camouflaged, this clever panther chameleon knows how to catch its prey by surprise .
Some will get up close and personal with Mother Nature’s deadliest animals to get the perfect shot, posing the question, what lengths will a photographer go to for that all important picture? But in this case, the question should be what depths .